"You're just a baby in terms of Primordial Beasts?" Wally was surprised as he observed the level of strain Turia was experiencing. 'Even if the God King were to enter the Kun Realm, Turia wouldn't even feel any strain.'
He then looked at Turia, asking, "What's the reason you're feeling this strain?"
"It's more like stuffing a bunch of Satellite Realms into myself," Turia replied. "That would indeed cause discomfort for me. Plus, the bigger the Satellite Realm, the harder it is for me to endure. In that vein, a Primordial Beast is similar to a Satellite Realm. With that being said, stronger Primordial Beasts are equivalent to a realm itself."
"That's why it would be impossible for me to contain Zule," she continued. "It was also why Zule left long ago after waking up."
"So, Primordial Beasts are akin to Satellite Realms?" Wally muttered.
"And the older a Primordial Beast is, the more they approach a realm in terms of presence." Gegrafikan nodded.
After some discussion, they returned to their respective tasks as Gegrafikan commented, "Only Hazak can create a Realm Core from scratch. The most I can do is change the laws and its makeup in the Realm Cores. If we can get some Sub-Realms or even Satellite Realms, then our work would hasten."
"Hmm" Wally frowned as he then saw Krune arriving at the scene. "What do you say about this?"
"All the Satellite Realms in our cluster have already been occupied. So, we cannot use any of them," Krune said. "Though, we can consider selling some of our resources to buy Sub-Realms. We're using less than ten percent of our resource production, after all. So, we have plenty to spare at the moment."
"That's a good idea." Wally nodded in agreement. "There are some unique resources that only the Tilk Realm can produce. We have that in excess. I'll work on procuring as many Sub-Realms as possible."
"I'll refine our Satellite Realms in the meantime," Krune said, showing his Satellite Pestlor. "Thanks to refining this, I can now strengthen Satellite Realms as well. It would hasten our growth for the short term."
"Haaahhaah" The Dolk Realm Champion panted in response, having just unleashed countless attacks using the Fon Realm Champion's representative law, followed by the Law Realm Champion's.
"It's a bit difficult to get used to," the Dolk Realm Champion commented, "But I'm stronger than before while using two other laws."
"We only have to make sure that only one of us is fighting at a time," the Lak Realm Champion said in response. "That way, our advantage is the highest. If all three of us are fighting at the same time, we won't be able to harness the powers of the others."
"Yeah, that's one drawback." The Fon Realm Champion nodded. "So, we'll have to take measures to ensure this doesn't happen. Our enemies would gladly hit us at multiple fronts just to exhaust us and prevent us from using our strengths."
She then looked at the Dolk Realm Champion and asked, "What are you thinking about the plan proposed by the Mong Realm?"
"I'm honestly still thinking about it," the Dolk Realm Champion replied. "I neither want to offend the Mong Realm nor do I want to get between it and the Garg Realm. Plus, if we really side with the Mong Realm, we'll be making enemies of the Garg Realm and Kun Realm."
"And that is also terrifying," he said, recalling Krune's nature. "The Kun Realm has by far the highest number of exotic races with mysterious abilities. So, guarding against them is the most troublesome, even if they are the weakest at the moment among the Greater Realms."
"But, you also have to consider this." The Lak Realm Champion sighed as she said, "If we continue to stay on the fence, we'll be destroyed by one of the powers eventually."
"Yes, that's only in the case the Kun Realm allies with the Garg Realm completely," the Dolk Realm Champion replied. "However, I feel like they aren't that simple. In the past two interactions, the Kun Realm gave us benefits to force our hand for their benefit. So, unless it concerns themselves, the Kun Realm wouldn't move alongside the Garg Realm. They have different objectives."
"Until now, the Kun Realm hadn't invaded any realm. And based on their actions in the past, they don't have an invasive nature. They simply wish to defend their home." The Dolk Realm Champion sighed after that. "And after they obtained nine-tenths of the Tilk Realm, they never have to worry about resources. It's also reflected in their Realm Ability that's entirely defense-oriented."
"In comparison, the Mong Realm's Realm Ability allows endless revival of their Gods. This is perfectly in tune with their invasive nature as they're always short of resources." He continued, "So, they would continue to attack every realm. That's their stance on matters."
"As for the Garg Realm, they wish to become the overlord of the Greater Universe once again. So, their goal is to oppose and destroy the Mong Realm while ensuring they become the strongest," he concluded. "This is the stance of the three Greater Realms. So, allying with either party isn't feasible."
"If we ally with the Kun Realm, only when their peace is threatened would they take action. So, they are useless in terms of allies," he told them. "Allying with the Garg Realm is dangerous because it would mean that we'll have to face the Mong Realm head-on, which would result in a lot of casualties on our side."
"And finally, there's the dragon in the room, the Mong Realm." He sighed, stating solemnly, "Allying with them would mean that we would have to aggressively invade the other realms. That would simply increase our enemies. We aren't the Mong Realm that can revive its Gods endlessly using stolen resources. Every God we lose is a blow to our foundation."
"You're right about that." The Fon Realm Champion sighed in worry before thinking of something. "I'm just saying this, but"
She took a deep breath before suggesting, "But what if we begin preparations to develop and eventually migrate to the Geho Realm?"